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Old 01-30-2021, 01:37 PM   #75041
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Come to think of it, you might have even known someone with a phase converter.. they're real popular for farm equipment to convert single phase power to 3 phase power for silo lifts and the like.

It's a motor without an output shaft- it takes 240 in, and the uses re motor winding s to make 3 phase 240 out. Still one of the oddest mechanical/electrical things I've worked on.
Electricity? Back on the farm?

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Old 01-30-2021, 01:47 PM   #75042
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Come to think of it, you might have even known someone with a phase converter.. they're real popular for farm equipment to convert single phase power to 3 phase power for silo lifts and the like.

It's a motor without an output shaft- it takes 240 in, and the uses re motor winding s to make 3 phase 240 out. Still one of the oddest mechanical/electrical things I've worked on.

I didn’t even consider using a phase converter. I probably should have figured it was single phase. I don’t know many people who have 3 phase at their homes.


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Old 01-30-2021, 03:35 PM   #75044
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Well, USPS has started delivering mail that was sent in November...

I guess they really are 20 kinds of fucked up.
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Old 01-30-2021, 05:43 PM   #75045
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Well, USPS has started delivering mail that was sent in November...

I guess they really are 20 kinds of fucked up.
Welp, that's faster than it was back in the day (during the winter, in Indian territory).

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Old 01-30-2021, 05:51 PM   #75046
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Welp, that's faster than it was back in the day (during the winter, in Indian territory).

Hey, that's my mailman!
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Old 01-30-2021, 06:17 PM   #75047
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It came as a bit of a shock this morning when I realised I've owned my BRZ for 8 years. Crikey! How did that happen?

I'm guessing I can't really refer to it as a new car anymore.
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Old 01-30-2021, 07:34 PM   #75048
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I may finally be breaching the limits of how practical a twin is.

I went to U-haul to pick up some boxes and packing materials so I can get a headstart on packing this week and the biggest box (flattened) I could fit through the trunk opening was a medium, by folding it. I'll need to go back for wardrobe boxes and probably at least one or two large boxes. Might need to get crafty to fit those in. I know they'll fit inside with the back seats folded, but the question is how to get them through the opening.
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Old 01-30-2021, 07:53 PM   #75049
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Local budget building supply place had a bunch of butcher block counter top for 175 a slab. I paid over 300 a piece at the last house I used butcher block. Cut my counter top cost in half and will look a lot better then Formica.


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but the question is how to get them through the opening.
Passenger door opening?
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Local budget building supply place had a bunch of butcher block counter top for 175 a slab. I paid over 300 a piece at the last house I used butcher block. Cut my counter top cost in half and will look a lot better then Formica.


This is how they looked at my old house.
Formica? Butcher block? I'm not sure if 1970 or 1980 is calling for its countertop back.
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I may finally be breaching the limits of how practical a twin is.

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I wish I was in SJ with one of my trucks to help you out.
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I wish I was in SJ with one of my trucks to help you out.
i thought the same thing.

i've never turned down a chance to use the truck to move stuff!

i love getting to use my ratchet straps on stuff.
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